The Galion City Schools Board of Education approved expenditures of nearly a quarter million dollars to go towards the One-to-One program.
Galion police aren’t searching for the Sweet Mary Jo that Tony Orlando once pined for, but they are on the lookout for someone with lots of rings.
This year’s South 200 Block Rally will be benefitting the Bucyrus Little Theatre.
The Central Joint Ambulance District went ahead and renewed its contract with LifeStar at its meeting Wednesday.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced today that it has opened a sub-post in Wyandot County to better serve the motorists and residents in the area.
Gov. John R. Kasich today announced that the state will launch a new public awareness campaign to combat human trafficking
Crawford County Recorder Karen Scott is warning area property owners to be cautious of a letter being circulated by a Columbus-area company.
The message out of the Colonel Crawford community meeting Tuesday evening is that the school district is that much closer to getting new high school facilities.
Despite not receiving grants from the state government, the Galion NOAH Project group plans to continue forward.
A combination of a reduced police force and an increase in calls has many in Bucyrus concerned but it was the law director who decided to voice his opinions Tuesday night.